Since the class "MainMenu" was used within a static variable the
initialization of the object (constructor call) was done before Arduino
library startup. It always caused a crash when using AVRStudio with
JTAG debugger (caused from calling the LCD initialization / the lot of
I/O work / the stack used during this calls). By moving the LCD_INIT
out of the constructor and using an explicit call inside of Arduino
setup() implementation immediately fixed all problems and the JTAG
debugger runs fine.
Fix compile error on boards without a bed heater.
I could not find why this problem was introduced.
Its quite obvious, so I think its in general interest to merge.
reinitialize the lcd, if the SD card is inserted or removed. It seems that LCDs can confused by electrical discharges from time to time.
Since a removal or insert of the sd card takes a long time in firmware, just reinitializing the lcd does not hurt.
actually, it solves a problem with the UltiControlle
+ Removed most explicit pathnames, use the standard make "VPATH" to let
make find the files for itself.
+ Added a "hardware variant" variable that allows compiging Sanguino and
Gen7 as well as "generic" arduino.
+ Allows overriding the MOTHERBOARD define from the Makefile
+ Removed the 'preprocessor' bit that wasn't needed, now just "include" the
files that are needed, since it allows gcc to show the right file/line
when displaying error/warnings.
+ Uses gcc's own dependency generator to generate the .d files, and
and include these instead of self-patching the makefile
Signed-off-by: Michel Pollet <buserror@gmail.com>
One array was too short. This had nothing to do with long filenames, other than if they were 12 characters exactly, which could only happen if the extension and the text before were filled completely